Primary Differences: FreeBSD/Linux
From: Tom Ryerson (dont_at_like.spam)
Date: 02/27/04
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Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 22:12:08 GMT
I'm sure this is an old nugget, but I'd really like to
know.
My impression from reading the board here, and some of
the docs on the website, are that it is a much tighter
and more efficient *nix than Linux is.
Any responses appreciated. I am seriously considering
moving to FreeBSD. Some of the gurus that I respect
the most use it.
What will be my biggest surprise?
Am running Debian/Bash now.
Tom
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